👉 TAP TO SAVE 30% WITH CODE NEW
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

PPR Fantasy Football Running Back Sleepers and Draft Values: Undervalued Pass-Catchers

Austin Ekeler - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL News

Justin's PPR running back sleepers to draft in 2025 fantasy football. His RBs with pass-catching upside, including Austin Ekeler, Justice Hill, and more.

Running backs run the ball, but they also catch the ball. Yes, I know that was probably the simplest opening statement ever in a fantasy football article, but sometimes you've just got to spell it out. Running backs are more than just runners.

You can get an edge in PPR leagues by identifying backs whose usage in the receiving game is being overlooked. Sometimes, these are top players who aren't getting valued quite as high as they should. Other times, they're deep sleepers who could be worth adding as late-round fantasy picks.

Here are five pass-catching running backs who are currently undervalued in PPR leagues.

Featured Promo: Looking for some more fantasy football action? Adopt a dynasty orphan team over at FFPC. Sign up today and get $25 off any FFPC league. Sign Up Now!

 

Chase Brown - Cincinnati Bengals

When you hear the title "undervalued pass-catching running backs for PPR leagues," you probably think you're about to read about some deep sleepers. You're partially correct — there will be some deeper sleepers here! But we start with someone who is a consensus fantasy RB1 right now, but who is still being undervalued: Chase Brown.

Brown finished tied for sixth among running backs last season with 54 receptions, turning those into 360 yards and four touchdowns. He wasn't super productive on a per-play basis, tying for last among RBs with 50 or more catches in yards per reception, but he has the skill to improve on that in 2025.

Volume is king, and Brown should see a good bit of receiving volume this year. We could also see a little more of him on the ground as well, as he got off to a slow start last season. If we look at just the last eight games, his numbers extrapolate out to 1,340 rushing yards as well as 80 catches for 635 yards through the air.

Obviously, it's not as easy as just building off his final eight-game sample last year, but it does highlight that Brown was a better player to end the year than he was to start the year.

Brown is ranked around the RB10 spot in PPR leagues, which is already a few spots higher than his ranking in standard, but he has a good shot to finish closer to RB5 than RB10.

 

Cam Skattebo - New York Giants

Everyone knows that New York Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo led the Big 12 Conference in rushing attempts and yards last year, but it doesn't feel like people appreciate his impact in the passing game like they should.

Skattebo caught 45 passes for the Sun Devils last year, finishing with 605 receiving yards and three touchdowns. He was a major threat not only on the ground, but as a pass-catcher as well.

He now arrives in New York to play for a team that can really use him in the receiving game. Tyrone Tracy Jr. ranked 21st among running backs in yards per reception and 26th in yards per route run last year, so getting Skattebo involved more on passing downs could help this offense move the chains more effectively.

And that's without mentioning the path to early-down work for Skattebo as well. Tracy is a fine NFL running back, but he doesn't have an unassailable grasp on the bell cow role in New York. He's a fairly middle-of-the-road back, ranking 42nd last year in fantasy points per opportunity. Skattebo will have a chance to play a major role for the Giants.

 

Javonte Williams - Dallas Cowboys

Plenty of noise has been made this offseason about the state of the Cowboys' running back room. What was a major strength just a few years ago is now a huge weakness. Ezekiel Elliott hit the wall. Tony Pollard and Rico Dowdle both left the Cowboys in free agency after one season apiece as the lead back over the past two years.

Here's the thing, though: Dallas has an iffy situation at running back, but they've still got to put someone out there, and it's pretty clear that "someone" is going to be Javonte Williams.

Miles Sanders is coming off his worst NFL season. Rookie Jaydon Blue has reportedly not had an encouraging summer so far, making it tough to see him do much in 2025. That really just leaves Williams.

Yes, Williams has seen a drop in production since tearing both his ACL and LCL in 2022, with his yards per carry dropping over the past two seasons. However, Williams is coming off a season where he finished eighth among running backs in receptions, so in full PPR formats, we can shrug off worries about his per-play effectiveness.

 

Austin Ekeler - Washington Commanders

Is Austin Ekeler washed? Well...maybe! He just had his fewest rushing and receiving yards since 2017, which is certainly not a good sign.

However, Ekeler also missed five games. His per-game rushing total might have taken a sizable hit, but he only dropped 0.6 receiving yards per game from his 2023 numbers and posted his highest yards per reception mark since 2019. As a between-the-tackles runner, Ekeler is probably done, but he can still contribute as a receiving option for quarterback Jayden Daniels.

Despite his rushing production being down, Ekeler ranked 13th in the league in receptions by a running back in 2024, and he was actually very productive when targeted. Per PlayerProfiler, Ekeler led all running backs in yards per reception and was fifth in fantasy points per opportunity last season.

The fact that he doesn't have a clear path to touches in the run game pushes his overall fantasy value down, but he can still be a major threat in the pass game, and he can still do positive things on his limited rushing attempts. For example, Ekeler finished last season with 6.5 yards per touch and 5.08 yards created per touch, both the best marks for any NFL running back.

Sure, some of that is from his receiving game work, but with Daniels being such a threat with the ball in his hands, Ekeler will likely face light fronts much of the time when he's in the game, setting him up for some solid run-game production when he does get opportunities.

 

Justice Hill - Baltimore Ravens

The addition of Derrick Henry last offseason meant that every other Ravens running back took a backseat. Henry had 325 carries last year, while the No. 2 back on the team, Justice Hill, had just 47 carries. But Hill had over twice as many targets and receptions as Henry, catching a career-high 42 passes for 383 yards and three touchdowns.

At this stage in his career, Henry is who he is: a terrifying runner who also isn't going to really do much work as a receiver. He's had more than 20 catches just twice in his nine NFL seasons, and last year was the first time he had any receiving touchdowns since 2019.

So, when it comes to situations where the Ravens need a back on the field who can catch passes, it's going to be Hill. Signing Henry might be the best thing that's ever happened to Hill in the NFL, as the signing cleared out a logjam ahead of him and finally gave Hill a clearly defined NFL role.

There's also the "Henry has to start breaking down at some point" argument. It's true! There's no way Henry keeps being such a dominant runner between the tackles forever. At some point, there will be a fall-off, and the Ravens will need to account for that by giving Hill (or Keaton Mitchell, but probably Hill) more early-down touches as well.

I'm not saying Henry hits that proverbial wall in 2025. I'm just saying that if he does, Hill would be very valuable in fantasy. Even if he doesn't, though, Hill's receiving work makes him an intriguing dart throw at the end of PPR drafts.



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!

More Fantasy Football Analysis




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Mika Zibanejad

Pots Two Goals Versus Toronto
Pavel Zacha

Adds Two More Points Against Buffalo
Jordan Addison

in Line for 2026 Resurgence with Improved Quarterback Play?
Landry Shamet

to Remain Out Thursday
Gunnar Helm

Appears Well-Positioned for 2026 Breakout
Vít Krejčí

Vit Krejci Misses Sixth Straight Game
Peyton Watson

Good to Go Wednesday
Dalton Kincaid

Facing Durability and Usage Questions Heading into 2026
Aaron Gordon

Misses Second Leg of Back-to-Back
Jakob Poeltl

Cleared to Play Against Clippers
Colston Loveland

Poised for Superstar Breakout in 2026?
Immanuel Quickley

Won't Play Wednesday
Brandon Ingram

Active Against Clippers
Khalil Shakir

Could See His Role in Buffalo Shrink in 2026
Myles Turner

Won't Play Against Trail Blazers
Bobby Portis

Kyle Kuzma Out Wednesday
Brandon Williams

Available Wednesday Night
Kawhi Leonard

Ready to Face Raptors
Daniel Gafford

Won't Play Wednesday
Jerami Grant

Returns to Action Wednesday
Robert Williams III

Active Wednesday Night
Trey Murphy III

Iffy to Face Pistons
Dejounte Murray

Questionable to Play Thursday
Christian Watson

Is Christian Watson's Breakout Season Coming in 2026?
Russell Westbrook

Out Indefinitely With Toe Injury
Pat Freiermuth

Should Have More Volume, but QB Situation Still a Mystery
Cody Williams

is Upgraded to Available
Jahmai Mashack

Remains Sidelined Wednesday
Jalen Smith

Won't Return to Wednesday's Game
Javon Small

Cleared to Play Wednesday
Nicolas Roy

to Be Out For "a Little Bit"
Anton Lundell

Likely Out for Rest of Regular Season
Anthony Mantha

Day-to-Day With Lower-Body Injury
Evgeni Malkin

to Remain Out Thursday
Mattias Samuelsson

a Game-Time Call Wednesday
Jonathan Quick

Remains Unavailable Wednesday
Victor Hedman

Takes Leave of Absence
Jake Bates

Lions Officially Re-Sign Jake Bates
Patrick Mahomes

Chiefs "Optimistic" That Patrick Mahomes Can Take Part in Offseason Practices
Najee Harris

Visits With Seahawks
Sean Murphy

Lands on 10-Day Injured List
Bryce Miller

Placed on 15-Day Injured List With Oblique Strain
Lars Nootbaar

Will Begin the Season on 60-Day Injured List
Jackson Holliday

Placed on 10-Day Injured List
New York Jets

Ty Simpson to Hold Private Workout With Jets on Friday
Ronnie Rivers

Rams Re-Sign Ronnie Rivers to One-Year Deal
Las Vegas Raiders

Raiders to Host Fernando Mendoza for a Top-30 Visit in Two Weeks
Tua Tagovailoa

Open to Being a QB Mentor in Atlanta
Zay Flowers

Ravens Want to Extend Zay Flowers Soon
Jeremy Peña

Jeremy Pena on the Astros Opening Day Roster
Blake Snell

Dodgers Place Blake Snell on 15-Day Injured List
John Carlson

Sets Up Three Goals Tuesday Night
Joel Hofer

Picks Up Sixth Shutout of the Season
John Tavares

Records Three Assists in Tuesday's Win
NJ

Arseni Gritsyuk Scheduled for Imaging Wednesday
Jordan Mason

Could Benefit from Quarterback Change
Tony DeAngelo

Suffers Lower-Body Injury Tuesday
Aaron Rodgers

Mike McCarthy Would Welcome an Aaron Rodgers Reunion
Emmitt Finnie

Enters Concussion Protocol
Ryan Fox

a High-Upside Value in Houston
Barrett Hayton

Sustains Upper-Body Injury Tuesday
Dak Prescott

Remains Egregiously Undervalued
Marco Penge

a Boom-or-Bust Option in Houston
CeeDee Lamb

Cowboys' Offensive Cohesion Could Lead to Another Big Year from CeeDee Lamb
NFL

Jeremiyah Love Does Not Participate at Notre Dame Pro Day
Puka Nacua

Accused of Biting a Woman, Making Antisemitic Remarks
Aaron Rai

Looks to Bounce Back in Houston
Jason Day

a Volatile Option at the Texas Children's Houston Open
Kirby Yates

Angels Place Kirby Yates on 15-Day Injured List
Harris English

Eyes a Bounce-Back at the Texas Children's Houston Open
Ben Griffin

Looks for Turnaround at the Texas Children's Houston Open
Rickie Fowler

Brings Strong Form Into Texas Children's Houston Open
Brady Tkachuk

Collects Two More Points on Tuesday
Martin Necas

Scores Twice Against Penguins
Nick Lodolo

Will Open 2026 on the Injured List Due to Finger Ailment
Pete Crow-Armstrong

Agrees to Six-Year, $115 Million Extension With the Cubs
Igor Chernyshov

Returns to Sharks Lineup
Dylan Larkin

Good to Go Tuesday
Ross Colton

Logan O'Connor, Ross Colton Available Tuesday
Francisco Lindor

Likely to be Ready for Opening Day
Ryan Gerard

Can Continue Rolling at Texas Children's Houston Open
Pierceson Coody

Bounces Back at Valspar Championship
Rasmus Hojgaard

Trying to Get Back on Track at Texas Children's Houston Open
Michael Thorbjornsen

Playing Well Heading to Texas Children's Houston Open
Harry Hall

Looking for Consistency at Texas Children's Houston Open
Brooks Koepka

Continues Building Momentum
Roki Sasaki

to Stick in Rotation Despite Spring Struggles
Kevin McGonigle

Makes Tigers Opening Day Roster
Scottie Scheffler

Withdraws From Texas Children's Houston Open
Ryan Pepiot

Placed on Injured List to Open the Season
J.J. Wetherholt

JJ Wetherholt Likely to Hit Leadoff on Opening Day
Connelly Early

to Make First Start on Sunday
Luke Clanton

Might Have a Problem in Houston
Sam Stevens

Happy to See Houston This Week
Keith Mitchell

Tries to Rebound After The Players Championship
Will Zalatoris

Returning This Week at Houston
Wyndham Clark

Trending in the Wrong Direction Heading to Houston
Shane Lowry

Seeking Better Luck in Houston This Weekend
Kurt Kitayama

Poised to Bounce Back at the Houston Open
Pete Crow-Armstrong

Cubs, Pete Crow-Armstrong Finalizing Long-Term Extension
Blake Snell

Targeting a May Return
Hunter Greene

Reds Place Hunter Greene on 60-Day Injured List
J.J. Wetherholt

JJ Wetherholt Makes Cardinals Opening Day Roster
Nick Pivetta

to Start on Opening Day for Padres
Brandon Woodruff

Makes Brewers Opening Day Rotation
Lerone Murphy

Suffers His First Loss
Movsar Evloev

Edges Out Lerone Murphy
CFB

Notre Dame Ranks No. 1 in Returning Production for 2026
Michael Aswell

Jr. Drops Decision At UFC London
Michael Aswell

Luke Riley Outclasses Michael Aswell Jr.
Sam Patterson

Suffers Unanimous-Decision Loss
Michael Page

Wins Lackluster Decision
Austen Lane

Suffers First-Round TKO Loss
Iwo Baraniewski

Delivers 28-Second TKO
Tyler Reddick

Overcomes Adversity for Fourth Victory of the Season At Darlington
Brad Keselowski

Falls Short of Darlington Victory Despite Domination
Ryan Blaney

Recovers From Pit-Road Struggles to Score Career-Best Darlington Finish
Carson Hocevar

Rallies to Finish Fourth at Darlington
Kyle Larson

Decent Performance Ends with Technical Issues At Darlington
Tyler Reddick

the Clear Favorite at Darlington
Kyle Larson

a High-Risk, High-Reward Driver at Darlington
Ryan Blaney

Is Getting Better at Darlington
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Not Slowing Down at Darlington
Chris Buescher

Should be a Top-10 Contender at Darlington
Austin Cindric

a Sleeper at Darlington
Erik Jones

Quickest in Practice at Darlington
Denny Hamlin

Qualifies Ninth for this Week's Cup Race at Darlington
Chase Briscoe

Is One of the Top DFS Options of the Week for Darlington
William Byron

Is William Byron A Playable DFS Option for Darlington Lineups?
Christopher Bell

Could Christopher Bell be Considered A Decent DFS Option for Darlington?
Chase Elliott

Is Chase Elliott Worth Rostering At Darlington This Week For DFS?
Joey Logano

May Not Have the Speed to Warrant A Darlington DFS Lineup Spot
Ross Chastain

Should DFS Players Trust Ross Chastain at Darlington?
Kyle Busch

Could Kyle Busch Be A Worthy DFS Option for Darlington?
Brad Keselowski

May be A Contriarian DFS Tournament Option At Darlington
Lerone Murphy

Set For UFC London Main Event
Movsar Evloev

Looks To Remain Unbeaten
Michael Aswell

Jr. An Underdog At UFC London
Luke Riley

Set For UFC London Co-Main Event
Sam Patterson

Looks To Extend His Win Streak
Michael Page

Set For Welterweight Bout
Austen Lane

In Dire Need Of Victory
Iwo Baraniewski

A Favorite At UFC London
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF